Q1. The 'Johari Bazaar' in Jaipur is famous for:
Explanation
Johari Bazaar in Jaipur is famous for gems and jewelry. Jaipur is known as the 'Gem Capital of India' and is a major global center for gem cutting and polishing, especially emeralds.
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Q1. The 'Johari Bazaar' in Jaipur is famous for:
Explanation
Johari Bazaar in Jaipur is famous for gems and jewelry. Jaipur is known as the 'Gem Capital of India' and is a major global center for gem cutting and polishing, especially emeralds.
Q2. Balotra in Barmer is famous for:
Explanation
Balotra is a major center for textile printing and dyeing on the Luni River. It has hundreds of printing and dyeing units.
Q3. Which UNESCO World Heritage Site in Rajasthan was inscribed FIRST, in 1985?
Explanation
Keoladeo Ghana National Park in Bharatpur was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985. It is a globally important bird sanctuary, hosting over 370 species of birds including the Siberian crane. It was the first site in Rajasthan to receive this honour.
Q4. The Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation (RTDC) was established to:
Explanation
RTDC promotes tourism by operating hotels, restaurants, transport services, and organizing cultural programs across Rajasthan.
Q5. The famous Pushkar Fair is held in which district?
Explanation
The Pushkar Camel Fair (Pushkar Mela) is held annually at Pushkar in Ajmer district and is one of the world's largest camel fairs, attracting tourists globally.
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Q6. Consider the following pairs of Hill Forts inscribed under UNESCO World Heritage (2013) and their districts: 1. Gagron Fort — Jhalawar 2. Kumbhalgarh Fort — Rajsamand 3. Amber Fort — Jaipur 4. Ranthambore Fort — Tonk How many of the above pairs are correctly matched?
Q7. Who launched the Rajasthan Tourism Policy 2025?
Q8. The Gogaji Fair is associated with which location in Rajasthan?
Q9. The Palace on Wheels luxury train was launched in which year and connects which cities on its route?
Q10. The Amber Fort (Amer Fort) is located near which city?
Q11. The Shekhawati tourist circuit in Rajasthan is primarily famous for which distinctive feature?
Q12. The Bishnoi community in Rajasthan contributes to eco-tourism primarily because of which historical event and associated conservation ethic?
Q13. The Desert Festival of Rajasthan is celebrated in:
Q14. Ratanada Airport is associated with which city?
Q15. Ranthambore Tiger Reserve is located in which district?
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